The first diagram portrays a lot of information. Most of the shots made into the hoop where closer to the hoop than the misses. Also, more of the shots were made on the right hand side of the hoop, and all of the baskets scored where also made on the right hand side, with only four shots made on the left side, all of which were misses. Out of the seventeen shots made in total, only three managed to go through the hoop. This shows that the team got less than a fifth of their shots in so they have to practise shooting, especially on the left side.
The second diagram also shows me a lot. The highest score ever made for first place was in 1988, where they received by far the highest score, 7,300. It also tells me that in 1984, the first three positions where very closely tied. Coincidently, the lowest score that was made by somebody in first position in the same event where all the scores were tied. This also tells us that the other years’ first position scores were considerably in front of second place. Also, in the first of the years charted, most of the positions lowest scores where made there. The most separated positions tend to be first and second where they are sometimes thousands apart. The 5th to 10th positions often come in quite close to each other point-wise.
In this final picture the team seems that it almost every goal it gets on target it scores. The team scored six goals, all of which were on target, and eight (1 on target and 7 blocked) other goal that they got on target they did not score. So therefore they managed to score 6/14 of their shots that were on target. This means they need to work a bit on their shooting skills as they do not seem to score a lot of goals compared to the ones that they missed. The team scored a total of 6/22 shots and got a total of 14/22 shots on target and eight out of 22 shots were off target, which is more than the team got in. This team should practise shooting towards the goal and in a way that doesn’t get blocked.